Launch OneNote for the web, right-click on your notebook and select the Export option. Exporting your OneNote notebooks is as easy as a walk in the park. Of course, it’s less confusing because the standalone OneNote app will have all the same features, but I fail to see why still having two apps is necessary. Fix: There’s No Export Option in OneNote. Microsoft is bringing the OneNote apps to feature parity, and that’s good, but the fact that the OneNote for Windows 10 app is sticking around after Windows 11 comes out makes it so there are still two apps. Instead, Microsoft says, “Both OneNote apps will continue to run in Windows 11.” Clean Windows 11 installations won’t come with the OneNote for Windows 10 app preinstalled, but it’ll still be available for download from the Store. Still keeping things confusing is that Microsoft isn’t phasing out the OneNote for Windows 10 app when Windows 11 comes out. Additionally, this OneNote version is available free as a standalone download, so you won’t need to pay for Office to get it. Users of the OneNote app that comes with Office won’t need to do anything-they’ll be on the app that’s set to stay.
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When the time comes, OneNote for Windows 10 users will get an in-app invitation to update the OneNote app. Instead, the OneNote App will evolve to receive new features and key existing features from OneNote for Windows 10. There won’t be a third app replacing the two existing ones. It’ll also get new features, such as a visual refresh, the latest Microsoft pen and ink advancements, and a new navigational UI layout option. Instead, the current OneNote app will be getting some of the features from OneNote for Windows 10. However, it doesn’t seem as simple as deleting one app and making one the final app.